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Exotic Farm Animals

This category deals with exotic farm animals which have become commercial enterprises in the farming community such as emu, ostrich, or yak. The treatment and care of these non traditional creatures along with certain farming techniques is discussed here.

1,636 Questions

Can you find Buffalo Nickels at the bank?

I won't say no but I will say it is unlikely. Coins that are no longer minted can be found in pocket change, bank vaults and other such places but as time passes there fewer and fewer of them to be found. The Buffalo nickel was discontinued in 1937, 72 years ago and although some still turn up in change or the bank it is not common anymore.

Can a 410 shotgun kill a deer?

Given the right load and shot placement, yes.

Who was Harry Fox?

Harry Fox (25 May 1882, Pomona, California - 20 July 1959,Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California), born Arthur Carringford, was a vaudeville dancer and comedian, most famous for giving his name to the Fox Trotdance. His steps were recorded by dance instructor F. L. Clendenen in his 1914 book Dance Mad as "The Fox Trot, as danced by Mr. Fox". Harry Fox made a few recordings of popular songs and appeared in a few silent films, most notably the serial "Beatrice Fairfax". In the early sound era he made some talking short films such as "Harry Fox and his American Beauties" and "The Fox and the Bee" (with his partner and wife Beatrice) but by the 1930s his fame was over and he lived a life of obscurity getting work in films playing bit parts. In the 1920s he was briefly married to one of the famous Ziegfeldperformers The Dolly Sisters. He was still living in 1945 when the biographic picture "The Dolly Sisters" was made. The movie shows the marriage happening during World War I, a subsequent divorce, and a reunion after Jenny Dolly's accident.

When did the buffalo soldiers appear?

where did the buffalo soldiers come from :After the Congressional Act of 1866, the Colored Troops were formed. In 1867, is when the Colored Troops were named "Buffalo Soldiers" after an encounter with the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers.

Buffalo coins began?

Buffalo nickels were made from 1913 to 1938.

Where can I get a Diagram for John Deere rototiller?

You should be able to go to the website and find your tiller in the parts search area

What are New Hampshire's state colors?

New Hampshire does not have any official state colors, similar to most states. However, their state flag is a field of blue with the state crest upon it.

All natural and organic farming?

All natural farming was established by Japanese farmer and philosopher, Masanobu Fukuoka. The approach in farming aims to avoid the use of manufactured inputs and equipment. Organic farming, on the other hand, uses fertilizers and pesticides that are considered natural.

2 Matter and your body how are they interrelated?

Matter is related to the body because the matter around the environment affects the responses that the body has. The body responds to stimuli such as sharp objects, hot surfaces and poisonous materials.

How do you detect a 2005 p 5 legged buffalo nickel?

On the right rear leg, look on the backside of the leg. There is a line very close to the leg. That is what makes the 5th leg.

What is the value of a mark in American money?

It depends on what you mean. If you're talking about a circulation coin or bill from postwar Germany, the conversion rate was about 2 marks to the dollar at the time that marks were replaced by euros in 2002.

On the other hand if you're talking about a coin or bill from before 1950, it may have some collector value. In that case please post a new question with the item's date - and mint mark, if it's a coin.

What is the difference between circulated and uncirculated buffalo nickel?

Clearly "uncirculated" means just that - the coin was never spent, but was obtained from a mint roll at a bank, or bought as part of a mint set. It has no wear and is either shiny or exhibits so-called toning, which is a kind of colorful tarnish that some coins acquire from exposure to the air.

A circulated coin is again exactly what it says - it's been spent and has been kicked about with other coins. Its condition may range from AU (Almost Uncirculated), which means that it may have been spent only once or twice and has essentially no wear, down to AG (About Good), which is so worn that you can barely identify the date and denomination.

What is camel hump Chevy head?

62 up 327 300 hp and higher had "camel hump" heads. these have 64 cc combustion chambers for 10.5 compression on a 327.

Why would your ride-on lawnmower backfire?

If it backfires while you are driving, the intake manifold bolts may be loose or the gasket may need to be replaced. If it backfires when you turn off the ignition, the fuel mixture is a little on the rich side.

Who is responsible if one car runs into another car and the other car runs into a parked car?

The car that caused the first wreck is responsible for both wrecks for is initial wreck caused the wreck following it.

What foods fight cancer?

I could spout the usual list of cruciferous vegetables, beta glucan-rich mushrooms and immune stimulating herbs... but that would be a very short-sighted approach that ignores your body's need for complete nutrition. Your body evolved to thrive on unprocessed whole foods, ripe-picked and eaten with minimum cooking or freezing. This is the food that results in maximum cellular health. It's dangerous to think about specific foods that reduce the risk of cancer because of the human tendency to then eat them at the exclusion of other whole foods in favor of one or two. Your cells need a huge variety of macro and micro nutrients to sustain good health and this variety can only be obtained from a well balanced diet of whole foods. Healthy cells do not become cancerous. Focus on cellular health to achieve whole body health. Avoid mono-diets and reliance on a few specific foods to reduce cancer risk. There are no magic bullets.

Do camels vomit?

yes they are regurgitating animals and when in stress bring up their cud and vomit/spit it at each other or humans

What do preservatives do to your body?

With small amounts, they usually do nothing at all, except a few cases where people are allergic to them. However, when people digest large amounts of preservatives (which, by the way, are in almost all our foods to some extent) it slows their metabolism, and prevents them from burning fat or calories. In this way, preservatives can cause, and has caused, many people to become overweight, or obese.

What is a normal rbc?

Red blood cells, whose size, shape and hemoglobin levels are within the normal standards.

Diameter: 6-8 micrometers

Shape: Biconcave (Dough-nut shaped)

Hgb level:

* Males: 13-18 g/dL * Females: 12-16 g/dL

Mostly, any deviations from those reference ranges can be defined as a form of anemia, e.g. microcytic hypochromic anemia; which means anemia characterized by a small sized RBC with low levels of Hb

The above levels are for Hemoglobin only, so to answer the question more completely, the levels for RBC's are: · Males: 4.71mm³ - 5.14mm³ · Females: 4.2mm³ - 4.8mm³